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YOUR. YOUR. YOUR. GAME. GAME. GAME. СВОЯ ИГРА. Федотова Ирина Владимировна ГБОУ школа № 638 Санкт – Петербурга Учитель английского языка 2014 год. I like drawing pictures and portraits of people. I’m going to be………. Right answer. an artist. He is a “servant of a law”. Right
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YOUR YOUR YOUR GAME GAME GAME СВОЯ ИГРА Федотова Ирина Владимировна ГБОУ школа № 638 Санкт – Петербурга Учитель английского языка 2014 год
I like drawing pictures and portraits of people. I’m going to be……….. Right answer an artist
He is a “servant of a law” Right answer a policeman
A show leader on TV. Right answer a showman
There are a lot of different books, newspapers and magazines at my workplace. I work with both books and people. I love my job. I think it’s very important. What am I? Right answer a librarian
I like travelling, taking photos and creating stories. I am going to be …… Right answer a journalist
All presidents, politicians, business people, rock stars, vets, computer programmers and others have studied at school and often remember their …….. Right answer schoolteachers
Politicians in almost all countries are protected by ………… Right answer bodyguards
He was born in Stratford – upon – Avon. Right answer William Shakespeare
Who is the author of the books about Harry Potter? Right answer Joanne R. Rowling
He wrote several books “The Hobbits”, “The Lord of Rings”. In his books he describes a fairytale world, where hobbits, magicians, elves, and warriors live. Right answer John R. R. Tolkien
He wrote many books, but for “Robinson Crusoe” he is called “the father of English prose” Right answer Daniel Defoe
Lewis Carroll’s real name was …………. Right answer Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
Mrs. Banks was saying sweet words to her babies and John stopped crying. He didn’t want his mother to be sad. So he stopped crying and gave her a lovely smile. Then Jane stopped crying too. Mother gave them a kiss and left the room. That moment Mary Poppins smiled a secret smile. Who is the author? Right answer Pamela Travers
Myheart'sintheHighlands, myheartisnothere, Myheart'sintheHighlands, a-chasingthedeer; Chasingthewild-deer, andfollowingtheroe, Myheart'sintheHighlands, wherever I go. Whose poem is this? Right answer Robert Burns
Who was Saint – Petersburg founded by? When was it? Right answer Peter the Great, 1703
It is the central and most important part of the State Museum of Saint Petersburg History. It was established by Peter the Great on May 27, 1703 on small Hare Island. Right answer Peter and Paul Fortress
It is a museum of art and culture in Saint Petersburg, Russia. One of the largestand oldest museums in the world, it was founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great and has been open to the public since 1852. This museum consists of 5 buildings. Right answer The State Hermitage
Whose monument is this? Right answer a monumenttoCatherineII
The most impressive bridges of St. Petersburg are: the Palace Bridge, Lomonosov Bridge, the Bank Bridge, and the Anichkov Bridge. But what bridge is it? Right answer Lions’ Bridge
The church itself is an architectural marvel. Built by the French-born architect AugusteMontferrand to be the main church of the Russian Empire, the cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858), and was decorated in the most elaborate way possible. Right answer St. Isaac’s Cathedral
The monument was inaugurated in 1782. On both sides of the pedestal the inscription in Russian and in Latin are with superposed bronze letters : « To Peter the First — Catherine the Second. The year 1782”; “Petro Primo CatarinaSecunda MCCCXXXП”. Right answer Bronze Horseman - Monument to Peter the Great
How many countries does The United Kingdom and Northern Ireland consist of? Right answer 4 countries
What is Loch Ness famous for? Right answer The Loch Ness Monster
The flag of the UK is known as the … Right answer The Union Jack
What country is called “the garden of England”? Right answer The Country of Kent
It is the oldest known name of the United Kingdom Right answer Foggy Albion
Each country in Britain has its own floral emblem. What are they? Thistle – symbol of Scotland Shamrock – symbol of Northern Ireland The red rose – symbol of England Right answer Daffodil – symbol of Wales
What’ this? Right answer UK Royal Coat of Arms
How many Royal parks are there in and around London? Right answer 8
Speaker’sCornerisin… Right answer HydePark
The park borders St James's Palace and Buckingham Palace. One of the park's best views can be had from the middle of the Blue Bridge which spans the park's lake. Right answer St James's Park
It is a park in the City of Westminster, central London. One of the Royal Parks of London, it covers 19hectares between Hyde Park and St. James's Park. Right answer The Green Park
The statue of the famous fictional character is a popular monument in Kensington Gardens. It is situated towards the north end of the gardens, near the Long Water. He is shown playing the pipes; he stands on a large tree stump surrounded by small animals. Right below his feet is Tinker Bell, the fairy.What statue is it? Right answer The statue of Peter Pan
London Zoo in …………….. is one of the world's most famous zoos and home to over 12,000 animals. 'Meet the Animals' shows are held daily, giving visitors the opportunity to learn more about the animals from their keepers. Right answer Regent's Park
Where is it? The Triton Fountain Right answer QueenMary'sGardens, Regent's Park
What is the capital of the UK? Right answer London
What is Saint – Petersburg famous for? Right answer The White Nights
The famous museum of waxworks is called Right answer
Britishnationaldrinkis… tea Right answer
What are they? Right answer Beefeaters
What tower is it? Right answer Tower of London
“And may I ask, O Lucy Daughter of Eve,” said Mr.Tumnus, “how you have come into Narnia?” “Narnia? What’s that?” said Lucy. “This is the land of Narnia,” said the Faun, “where we are now; all that lies between the lamp-post and the great castle of CairParavel on the eastern sea. And you—you have come from the wild woods of the west?” “I—I got in through the wardrobe in the spare room,” said Lucy.What book is it? Right answer Clive Staples Lewis THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE
It is a tall clock tower at the Palace of Westminster. It is a symbol of London. It is the most famous clock tower in the world.All tourists want to take pictures of this tower. Big Ben Right answer
It is a very famous square where on New Year’s Eve people gather to celebrate. In the middle of the square there is a very famous statue “Nelson’s Column”. Right answer TRAFALGAR SQUARE
What are they? Right answer SymbolsofLondon
The City’s greatest monument, it was built by Sir Christopher Wren between 1675 and 1710 It’s the most famous church in London, the cathedral is very old and beautiful. Right answer St Paul’s Cathedral
It is the working place of the Monarch. The British Kings and Queens live and work at this palace. It has more than 500 rooms and halls, a swimming pool, a tennis court and a garden. The palace is open to the public in summer. Right answer Buckingham Palace
The British Parliament sits at this great palace which has about 1000 rooms, many towers and great halls. The palace is open to the public all year round Right answer The Palace of Westminster